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Faulty gears don't faze Boonen
Faulty gears don't faze Boonen
14/07/2007 5:47 PM
Tom Boonen has admitted that he won the sixth stage of the Tour de France on a 'broken bike'.more
Boonen blitzes field in late sprint
Boonen blitzes field in late sprint
14/07/2007 8:25 AM
Belgium's Tom Boonen won stage six of the Tour de France despite Bradley Wiggins' best attempts to cross the line first.more
Pozzato eyes overall Tour success
Pozzato eyes overall Tour success
13/07/2007 4:25 PM
Italian Liquigas rider Filippo Pozzato has declared that he wishes to use his dramatic stage five victory as a stepping stone to ultimately winning the Tour de France.more
Pozzato home, Lancaster away
Pozzato home, Lancaster away
13/07/2007 9:10 AM
Filippo Pozzato won the fifth stage as Australian Brett Lancaster was forced to withdraw from the Tour de France.more
Hushovd claims thrilling stage
Hushovd claims thrilling stage
12/07/2007 8:30 AM
Norwegian Thor Hushovd edged a tight finish to win the fourth stage of the Tour de France, with Robbie McEwen in 16th place.more
Fabulous Fabian again
Fabulous Fabian again
11/07/2007 8:31 AM
Another top display from the Australian riders in the third stage of the Tour De France was overshadowed by Fabian Cancellara.more
Carnage mars finish to stage two
Carnage mars finish to stage two
10/07/2007 7:33 AM
A high speed crash saw 30 riders sprawled across the tarmac and the majority of the peloton stuck in an immovable jam on Monday.more
Gutsy McEwen salutes after fall
Gutsy McEwen salutes after fall
09/07/2007 9:37 AM
Australian Robbie McEwen picked himself off the tarmac to complete a stunning victory in the first stage of the Tour de France.more
Cancellara fires early
Cancellara fires early
08/07/2007 10:20 AM
Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland won the opening prologue of the 2007 Tour de France, posting a blistering time of 8 minutes 50.74 seconds over the 7.9km course.more
McEwen sounds warning
McEwen sounds warning
06/07/2007 3:50 PM
Australian Tour de France sprint champion Robbie McEwen warned Britons Bradley Wiggins and David Millar that home advantage will count for nothing when they take to the London streets for Saturday's prologue.more
 

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Tour de France Stage 21
28/07/2008 08:16 AM
Carlos Sastre enjoyed the 'procession' into Paris a little more than Cadel Evans, who had to settle for second again.
Tour de France Stage 20
27/07/2008 08:21 AM
The dream ended for Cadel Evans as he gained only a third of the time he needed to overhaul Carlos Sastre.